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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sparked an" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that one action or event led to a following event or action. For example, "Her passionate speech sparked an uprising in the crowd."
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This sparked an ugly row.
That sparked an idea.
Her case has sparked an international furore.
But it has sparked an uproar.
It sparked an interest in Ancient Rome.
This diagnosis sparked an outcry.
The plan sparked an outcry.
The defense tactics sparked an ethical debate.
It has sparked an international outcry.
"It really sparked an interest for me".
His lengthy incarceration sparked an international outcry.
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